Another thin Australian digest, this one seemingly containing only reprint stories. Subtitled incorporating Crime Story Magazine even though Crime Story Magazine was being published at the same time. Number of issues published not known. (Pub. Info.)

Underworlds was launched as a tri-annual paperback magazine that sought to create a bridge between crime fiction (especially, but not necessarily exclusively, of the noir school) and horror fiction. It folded after only two issues in two years. (Pub. Info.)

Promising 12 stories for 10¢, Variety Detective Magazine only lasted for 8 issues before changing to Lone Wolf Detective Magazine under which it ran for a further 8 years until wartime shortages brought it to an end. The early issues, at least, featured a number of unacknowledged reprints from Detective-Dragnet Magazine under different author names and titles and there are no doubt many more that have not yet been identified.

Following the successful launch of Manhunt, the publishers launched a similar magazine as Verdict but it never made a mark in a crowded market and folded after only 4 issues, The same publishers tried again three years later but, again, the magazine folded after a brief run.

Published as a direct challenge to Spicy Detective Stories, the stories in Vice-Squad Detective were even sexier and it is believed that most copies were seized by police prior to distribution, which may explain why there was no second issue. Although dated as 1933 by many authorities, its publication was noted in the July 1935 issue of Author & Journalist. (Pub. Info.)

This was a generic series with each individual issue carrying the name of an individual magazine, only some of which were crime/mystery. The series mixed reprints with original stories probably depending on how much space there was left in each issue. (Pub. Info.)